Category Archives: Technology

Constipation refers to bowel movements that are infrequent or hard to pass. Constipation has many causes such as slow movement of stool within the colon, irritable bowel syndrome, and pelvic floor disorders. Did you know that the rate of constipation among the population is between 2 and 30%? And that among the elderly living in […]

WT | Alliance member Cri-Tech Performance Materials announces a new product line of colored fluoroelastomer compounds, expanding on the materials they currently supply to the wearables market. Developed specifically for wearable devices and offering a high degree of customization, these compounds will enable customers to design durable, comfortable colored wristbands, straps, and components to connect wearable […]

Do you need an “excuse” to leave the office but still pitch it to your boss like you will be working? We got the right event for you. The WT | Picnic is around the corner to bring together the local communities and tech enthusiasts and learn more about the innovations and companies in your area! […]

Technology can bring us many good things. One of many are the advances that science has made to make the life of those in need a better one. How is that? With technology and of course with the help of wearables. One of those companies helping people to have a better quality of life is […]

EBV Elektronik is a leading distributor for semiconductors in Europe. We are happy that they also joined us as a sponsor of the IoT / WT Innovation World Cup series (submissions accepted until November 18). Here a short interview with Markus Vogt, Director Segment Healthcare & Wearables. 1) Can you shortly explain who EBV Elektronik […]

According to the World Health Organization, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women worldwide. In recent years, there has been a gradual reduction in female breast cancer incidence rates among women aged 50 and older. Death rates from breast cancer have been declining since about 1990, in part due to better screening and early detection, […]